New Japanese Restaurant In Town
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People I know are raving about it. What would be good to order? NO Sushi! Only cooked food. I’m not familiar with the Japanese cuisine.
4 1/2- 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
People I know are raving about it. What would be good to order? NO Sushi! Only cooked food. I’m not familiar with the Japanese cuisine.
Tonkatsu Curry.
shareI thought curry was an India spice. I have no idea of its taste. I just did a search and the result is I no longer can consume spicy foods. Chili is about as spicy I can tolerate. Thanks for the input. The Royal Red shrimp I posted about always were smothered in Cajun spices. I instructed the server to sans the spices. I cannot tolerate Cajun cooking.
shareTonkatsu is also good on its own, though.
shareTa ki ako (i think) . I call them octopus balls. Delicious appy. Sapporo beer , hands down my favorite beer of all time
shareOctopi have balls? 🙇🏼♀️
shareHa, I call the balls in boba (bubble) tea octopus balls.
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Thanks all for the suggestions, but a problem has just arose…and it ain’t Wan King’s erect Union Jack or Kowalski’s whatever.
I’m looking at the menu online, but it’s all in English! I hope in the future the Japanese menu name is printed next to the English translation.
Word to the wise: that ain't guacamole. You can thank me later.
shareTonkatsu, chicken katsu curry and ramen are all pretty safe options for a beginner.
shareThanks, but as I wrote their menu is in English. A wise move on their part would be to have the menu printed with the English in parenthesis's.
Tonkatsu…..(Deep Fried Panko Breaded Pork Cutlet)
Ramen………(Noodles With Vegetables & Meat In Broth)
etc, etc,